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MY CLASSROOM WIKI This is the WIKI that I use with my classes.

THE WIKISPACES OFFICIAL TOUR This is actually a wikispace link that allows you to tour and view different aspects of the wikispace site. Very valuable!

WIKI WALK THROUGH Created by Teachers First.........CREATE YOUR OWN WIKI...Click here
WIKI 911 This is an actual wikispace....Loaded with resources about using wiki's

**K 12 Online** This is another wikispace example that has much more then wiki info. Lots of web 2.0 exemplars here.

**WIKI Dave"s Site**, created by the librarian at My HS. He specifically teaches course's using wiki's "thanks to Dave"

**WIKI manual** which was developed collaboratively by Antioch University "thanks to Dave"

**WIKI MATRIX** Compare the many different wiki's "thanks to Dave"

BRAND NEW:
NOTA
A dynamic whiteboard wiki. Using photos, videos, and other web content. You can instantly create brainstorms, presentations, and scrapbook style presentations. Rich media can be imported into Nota.

WIDGETS:
In one sense, a widget is any sort of small, as-yet unnamed mechanical item. The term is often used interchangeably with “gadget.” Within the web development community, a widget is a piece of self-enclosed code which can be embedded into a website or program to perform a specific function. Many websites take advantage of widgets to increase their functionality and customizability.


GOOGLE TOOLS:
Google Tools for teaching & Learning:
The Google classroom

The Googlized Classroom